Patent classifications
F04C2270/135
NOISE AND VIBRATION MANAGEMENT FOR SMOKE EVACUATION SYSTEM
A system for noise and vibration management of a smoke evacuation system includes a pump that compresses air and produces a pressure differential within an airflow path. The pump may be a sealed, positive displacement pump. The system includes vibration absorption mechanisms disposed between inner and outer housings, as well as on the outside surface of the outer housing. Methods of controlling and regulating a motor of the system to preserve the lifespan of the motor and maintain consistent airflow rates throughout the smoke evacuation system include varying a supply of electrical current to the motor so that it can operate at variable performance levels. Orifices are opened and closed in order to relieve resistance pressures within the airflow path due to clogging and blockages.
APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR REDUCING VACCUM PUMP NOISE
An apparatus for applying a vacuum during a surgical procedure can include a vacuum pump assembly having a port, a first housing, a second housing, a first silencer or tubular magnet and a second silencer. The first housing can define a first cavity receiving the vacuum pump assembly therein. A portion of the first housing can be formed by a portion of the port. The second housing can define a second cavity receiving the first housing therein. A portion of the second housing can be formed by a second portion of the port. The first silencer or tubular magnet can be coupled to the first housing and can have a longitudinal extent along a longitudinal axis. The first silencer or tubular magnet can extend from the first housing within the second cavity. The second silencer can be coupled to the second housing and can have a longitudinal extent along a longitudinal axis. The second silencer can extend from the second housing within second cavity.
GEAR, BALANCER DEVICE, AND BALANCER DEVICE PROVIDED WITH OIL PUMP
A gear configured to rotate as a unit with a shaft, the gear includes: a plurality of annular grooves formed on both side surfaces of the gear in a direction of a rotation axis of the shaft, at least partially overlapped when viewed from the direction of the rotation axis, and at least partially overlapped in a radial direction with respect to the rotation axis.
Slide Valve for Compressor and Screw Compressor with Slide Valve
Some embodiments of the present disclosure provide a slide valve for a compressor and a screw compressor with the slide valve. The slide valve for the compressor includes a slide valve main body (10), the slide valve main body (10) is provided with a gas replenishing chamber (11) therein, a surface, facing to a compression chamber of the compressor, of the slide valve main body (10) is provided with a gas replenishing outlet hole (12), and the gas replenishing outlet hole (12) is in communication with the gas replenishing chamber (11).
Compressor having muffler function
A compressor includes a first throttle portion that receives a refrigerant at an intermediate pressure from an injection pipe of a refrigerant circuit, an enlarged flow path portion that receives the refrigerant from the first throttle portion, a second throttle portion that receives the refrigerant from the enlarged flow path portion, and a compression element. The compression element includes a compression chamber that receives the refrigerant from the second throttle portion. The first throttle portion has a flow path cross-sectional area that is narrower than both a flow path cross-sectional area of the injection pipe and a flow path cross-sectional area of the enlarged flow path portion. The second throttle portion has a flow path cross-sectional area that is narrower than the flow path cross-sectional area of the enlarged flow path portion.
Scroll compressor with back pressure chamber and back pressure passages
A scroll compressor may include an orbiting scroll; a non-orbiting scroll engaged with the orbiting scroll to form a pair of compression chambers between the orbiting scroll and the non-orbiting scroll; a back pressure chamber assembly coupled to the non-orbiting scroll to form a back pressure chamber to support the non-orbiting scroll toward the orbiting scroll; a first back pressure passage that connects a first intermediate pressure chamber in the compression chamber and the back pressure chamber; a second back pressure passage that connects a second intermediate pressure chamber having a higher pressure than the first intermediate pressure chamber and the back pressure chamber; and a back pressure control valve configured to selectively open and close the first back pressure passage and the second back pressure passage according to an operation mode. The back pressure control valve moves to a first position at which the first back pressure passage is open and the second back pressure passage is closed in a power operation, and moves to a second position at which the first back pressure passage is closed and the second back pressure passage is open in a saving operation.
Electrically driven compressor mounted on a vehicle engine having a weight inside to shift the resonance frequency of the compressor from that of the engine
An electrically-driven compressor is installed on an engine. Refrigerant is compressed with rotation of a rotating shaft in a compression unit. An electric motor is coupled to the rotating shaft and drives the compression unit through the rotating shaft. A housing accommodates the compression unit, the electric motor, and the motor drive circuit aligned in the listed order in the axial direction of the rotating shaft. The housing is internally provided with the discharge chamber through which the refrigerant compressed by the compression unit is discharged. A weight is attached to the housing and disposed in the discharge chamber in a manner that a resonance frequency of the electrically-driven compressor is shifted relative to a resonance frequency of the engine, the weight including a material having a specific gravity greater than a specific gravity of a constituent material of the housing.
COMPRESSOR
The present disclosure relates to a compressor including a branch part for reducing vibration and noise caused by a refrigerant flowing inside a muffler by expanding an enclosed space formed by a compression part and the muffler in the direction of a rotation axis.
COMPRESSOR
A robot vacuum cleaner that may increase cleaning efficiency around obstacles includes a main body having an intake to suck in dust and air while the main body is driven on a floor, a shutter installed in front of the intake to be able to move from the main body toward the floor, and a shutter driver configured to supply power to move the shutter.
PUMP BODY ASSEMBLY, COMPRESSOR AND AIR CONDITIONER
A pump body assembly, a compressor and an air conditioner. The pump body assembly includes: an upper flange. The upper flange includes a disc portion and a neck portion extending upward from the disc portion, an outer peripheral surface of the disc portion is connected with a housing of the compressor, a height a1 of the disc portion and a distance b1 between an upper end surface of the neck portion and a lower end surface of the disc portion satisfy: 0.3a1/b10.4, and the height a1 of the disc portion and a diameter d1 of the disc portion satisfy: 0.1a1/d10.2.